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Colonialism, AI, and Identity Crisis: A Review of Ibrahima Thiaw’s “Our Memories and Others’ Heritages”
Título Evento
12o Congreso Ibérico de Estudios Africanos Respuestas africanas al dilema decolonial Barcelona, 29, 30 y 31 de enero 2025
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2025
Língua
Inglês
País
Espanha
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Abstract/Resumo
Decolonization is an academic buzzword that keeps on giving. Ibrahima Thiaw’s paper is an ambitious, dense, and occasionally exhausting intellectual rollercoaster, blending history, memory, and identity into a post-colonial gumbo. There’s a lot to admire, plenty to critique, and a few moments where you wonder if the text itself is caught in an endless loop of self-referential academia. But reading it as a Portuguese scholar? That’s where things get fun. Because while Portugal was undeniably a colonial power, we’ve also been on the receiving end of imperial manipulation - whether by Spain, Britain, or, more recently, the EU’s bureaucratic overlords.
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Palavras-chave
Colonialism,AI,Neoliberalism,University